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Probate / Administration

Our team is knowledgeable and experienced in handling all aspects of Probate and Administration

If you have experienced the loss of a family member or a dear friend, our law firm can assist you with the legal process that occurs when a loved one passes away. With compassion and care, we handle the post-death administration and distribution of our clients’ estates and trusts and represent beneficiaries, trustees and other interested parties in all trust and estate matters.

Probate and administration of estates and trusts is a process that can take several months to several years, depending on the size and complexity of the estate or trust. We assist the fiduciaries and/or beneficiaries in every aspect of this process and strive to settle an estate as quickly and efficiently as possible, in order to minimize the emotional toll and financial impact on the beneficiaries.

Our guiding principle is to provide families with quality Probate and Administration services tailored to each client’s specific needs and goals, including:

Probate of Last Will and Testament

Administration of an Estate if an individual dies without a will;

Helping the fiduciary marshal the assets of the estate by communicating with financial institutions;

Guiding the fiduciary with appraisal, valuation, and sale of assets;

Preparing and filing state and federal estate tax returns;

Overseeing distributions to the beneficiaries

Our team is knowledgeable and experienced in handling all aspects of Probate and Administration of estates and trusts in the states of New Jersey and New York. However, we believe that a wisely drafted, carefully executed Estate Plan is the critical component of a family’s wealth management. At Moliver Law, we commit a considerable part of our practice to creating Estate Plans that ensure the clients’ wishes for the administration and distribution of assets while providing opportunities to avoid Probate, which can be lengthy and costly.

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